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Arian Foster announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons.

"There comes a time in every athlete's career when their ambition and their body are no longer on the same page," Foster wrote in a statement. "My father always said, 'You'll know when it's time to walk away.' It has never been more clear than right now." Foster turned 30 back in August and has battled multiple injuries over the past two years, including hamstring and groin issues this season. Foster returned from a three-week absence in Week 6, but quickly tumbled to No. 3 on the depth chart behind new workhorse Jay Ajayi and No. 2 Damien Williams. Foster amassed 6,527 rushing yards and 2,346 as a receiver, scoring 88 total touchdowns. For a five-year stretch with the Texans from 2010-2014, Foster was one of the elite fantasy performers. He was undrafted in 2009. Oct 24 - 8:12 PM

Arian Foster rushed three times for five yards and caught 1-of-3 targets for four yards in the Dolphins' Week 7 win over the Bills.

Foster has taken a back seat way behind Jay Ajayi in this Miami backfield. Ajayi has posted back-to-back 200-yard rushing games on 54 total carries. Foster's biggest contribution on Sunday was a horrible drop on third down over the middle. Foster may have even been passes by Damien Williams, as Williams was the second back in the game and score a touchdown for the second-straight week. Foster is quickly becoming a drop candidate in 10- and 12-team leagues with the Dolphins heading into their bye week before taking on the Jets. Oct 23 - 5:43 PM

Arian Foster (hamstring) is active for Week 7 against the Bills.

Foster should be a lot healthier than he was last Sunday, but the Dolphins have announced Jay Ajayi as the starter at running back. Foster probably won't see more than 6-8 touches, making him a low-end RB3. Oct 23 - 11:45 AM

Arian Foster (hamstring) is questionable for Week 7 against the Bills.

He's practiced fully this week and is obviously in no danger of sitting out Sunday's game against Buffalo. Foster is nearing 100 percent, but his role in the Dolphins' running game is still up in the air. Last week he was out-touched 26-5 by second-year back Jay Ajayi. Until Foster shows signs of life, he won't be worth using in fantasy. Oct 21 - 3:27 PM

Jordan Cameron (concussions, injured reserve) will make a decision about his NFL future after the season.

"I'm not shutting the door on anything," Cameron said. "I'm going to wait until after the season. I'm kind of glad I get to talk to you because everyone's counting me out — he's done, he's retiring. No, I'm not. I'll think about that after the season. That's really all I have to say about it." Cameron has suffered four documented concussions as a pro, but says his most recent one was not the most severe. He also believes he's still in his physical prime. If he keeps playing, Cameron will become a free agent in March.

So is Laremy Tunsil (shoulder). Both were absent last week against the Niners. According to Rapoport, Albert is expected to play with a cast on his injured wrist. It's a boost to Jay Ajayi's rushing outlook, though he still has a difficult matchup against Baltimore's front seven.